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29 November 2021 Application of multisim simulation software in power supply design
Renbo Xu, Yu Wei, Yong Wen
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Proceedings Volume 12080, 4th International Symposium on Power Electronics and Control Engineering (ISPECE 2021); 120801O (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2619337
Event: 4th International Symposium on Power Electronics and Control Engineering (ISPECE 2021), 2021, Nanchang, China
Abstract
This paper analyzes the problems existing in current electronic technology teaching and experimental training. On this basis, the application of Multisim circuit simulation teaching in circuit design course is discussed.In practical work, circuit function debugging is regarded as the most important link in electronic circuit design, and it is also the key link to make up for traditional electronic design teaching and experimental debugging.This paper briefly analyzes the application of ProteLJs simulation software in electronic circuit design, promoting the level of ProteLJs simulation software in the application of electronic circuit design.At the same time, the innovative application and skills of Multisim simulation software in power supply design are introduced, which is of great help to circuit design.
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Renbo Xu, Yu Wei, and Yong Wen "Application of multisim simulation software in power supply design", Proc. SPIE 12080, 4th International Symposium on Power Electronics and Control Engineering (ISPECE 2021), 120801O (29 November 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2619337
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KEYWORDS
Device simulation

Computer simulations

Bridges

Power supplies

Digital electronics

Electronic circuits

Analog electronics

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